Lumasol, a new health tech player in the skincare industry, has launched its introductory product, Lumasol broad-spectrum SPF 50 mist.

This sunscreen, which can be misted on post-makeup, comes in a sleek ‘engine’ bottle. The lightweight and fast-absorbing broad-spectrum sunscreen is claimed to offer all-day protection to the skin.

Furthermore, it is claimed to be water-resistant for 80 minutes and non-greasy to avoid breakouts.

Lumasol’s starter kit also consists of a proprietary engine and wristband designed to change colours when exposed to UV light. It will remind consumers to reapply sunscreen as per the FDA recommended two-hour timeframe.

Around 40% of Americans have reported getting a sunburn last year. Five or more sunburns are considered to increase the melanoma risk, the company noted.

Lumasol founder and CEO Sophia Hutchins said: “The sun is an integral part of our lives, boosting happy hormone levels, and vitamin D, but it also has its negative effects.

“Reapplication is so essential but it’s the part that falls off. Lumasol solves this to protect people and encourage protected sun exposure. While time outside these days is limited, we’re still exposed to sunlight indoors, so it’s important to keep a robust suncare routine.”

The company is offering Lumasol starter kit at $49 for standalone purchase. The kit contains one reusable colour-changing engine, three glass 10 mL vials of translucent SPF 50 formula, and lanyard and a colour-changing wristband.

A three-refill replenishment kit option is available at $25 per month. The customers can also opt for a one-time replenishment kit at $30.

In February 2019, Lumasol secured $3m in seed funding from Pathfinder at Founders Fund and Greycroft Ventures to help develop its manufacturing, supply chain, and shipping efforts.

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